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Title End-of-Life Product Recovery Optimization of Disassembled Parts Based on Collaborative Decision-Making
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Authors Mamaghani, EJ; Boucher, X
Title End-of-Life Product Recovery Optimization of Disassembled Parts Based on Collaborative Decision-Making
Year 2021
Published
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-85969-5_16
Abstract Greenhouse gas emissions are a major problem for the environment. One of the vital activities to reduce the emissions is including the circular economy (CE) approaches like reuse and remanufacture in disassembled products to recovering End-of-life products. In this paper, we consider CE in the disassembly of products not only to reduce CO2 emissions but also to reducing cost and improving fairness among operators. To obtain this goal, collaborative decision-making with three decision-makers (DMs) is considered to set sustainability via choosing the best EOL recovery options in the disassembly of products. Industrial managers, human resource managers, and environmental managers are three decision-makers who will collaborate to improve three indicators, which are cost, setting fairness among operators, and reducing CO2 emissions. To implement this collaboration, a mixed-integer multi-objective mathematical model is proposed and solved by epsilon-constraint. According to the results, DMs can select the best recovery options of parts to have a trade-off among indicators.
Author Keywords Disassembly planning; Circular economy; Collaborative decision-making; End-of-life product recovery; epsilon-constraint
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
EID WOS:000765252000016
WoS Category Computer Science, Information Systems; Operations Research & Management Science; Telecommunications
Research Area Computer Science; Operations Research & Management Science; Telecommunications
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